Adding problems like these will not help you to improve; this problem exists primarily as a way to ensure you know how submitting code to the judge works.
If you want some easy problems to look at, you are welcome to try solving the Bluebook problems.

Adding problems like these will not help you to improve; this problem exists primarily as a way to ensure you know how submitting code to the judge works.

If you want some easy problems to look at, you are welcome to try solving the Bluebook problems.

Some submissions have memory usage below the minimum assembly program(sys_exit();), this shouldn't be possible. Also, can we please rejudge this problem? As it currently stands it's literally impossible to compete with the earlier submissions for memory usage.

Some submissions have memory usage below the minimum assembly program(sys_exit();), this shouldn't be possible. Also, can we please rejudge this problem? As it currently stands it's literally impossible to compete with the earlier submissions for memory usage.

These are relics of a time where runtime and memory usage could not be measured as accurately, though this generally only occurred when the program ran for very short periods of time.
Very frankly, there's little purpose in competing for memory usage on problems like these, where there's almost zero room for memory optimisation. It is my personal opinion (and not necessarily the position of the Judge in general) that it would be a waste of resources to rejudge these submissions.

These are relics of a time where runtime and memory usage could not be measured as accurately, though this generally only occurred when the program ran for very short periods of time.

Very frankly, there's little purpose in competing for memory usage on problems like these, where there's almost zero room for memory optimisation. It is my personal opinion (and not necessarily the position of the Judge in general) that it would be a waste of resources to rejudge these submissions.

There have been issues in the past with spambots, as there isn't really any registration verification. Since anybody who can program should be able to solve A plus B, this acts as a sort of filter, that determines the users from the spambots

There have been issues in the past with spambots, as there isn't really any registration verification. Since anybody who can program should be able to solve A plus B, this acts as a sort of filter, that determines the users from the spambots

This is a measure against automated bots that cast a wide net.
If somebody were to write a bot that specifically targeted us, then naturally this wouldn't work.
Mind you, this isn't an invitation to try and do just that...

This is a measure against automated bots that cast a wide net.

If somebody were to write a bot that specifically targeted us, then naturally this wouldn't work.